Ame Shuǐ

Ame Shuǐ (Chinese: 淑ǐ阿美; 3 May 1879–1958), born as Zhòng Shén de Lǐwù (众神的礼物), was the eldest daughter of Yuan Shikai. Her mother was Yuan's first wife, Yu (于氏), and Yuán Kèdìng was her only full-blooded sibling, while Yuan Kewen was only her younger half-brother. Much to the sorrow of her father, her mother helped Ame escape when she was only a baby from the Chinese Empire—she and her mother traveled to the British Empire and then from the British Empire to the Empire of Dagmar; this is where her daughter would become a Royal Knight by the name of Ame Shuǐ and her mother would become her overprotective "grandmother"—she fabricated her history to appear as the biological daughter of a deceased Chinese Emperor and a assassinated Japanese-Dagmarian Princess as a mother, with a living maternal grandmother. She was a Princess of Dagmar by marriage to Prince Carl of Dagmar (1879–1897) and the mother of three prominent princesses of the late 90`s (Morrigan, Alexander, and Alexei) who quickly rose to prominence by marrying foreign princes—the court of the Dagmarian Empire was firmly against the marriages.

Early life
Ame Shuǐ was born in Henan, during the later years of the Qing dynasty in Imperial China as Lady Zhòng Shén de Lǐwù. Her biological father, Chinese General (Yuan Shikai) was a respected General in the Chinese Army. Her mother (Yu Yisdong) disapproved of the practice of binding young girl`s feet and had her maid bury their "dead bodies" to conceal their tracks. Yu then fled with her only daughter and youngest child to the British Empire; then she